The team is joined by Jubal Valentine and Nina Chase when the abduction of a U.S. Architect appears to relate to a brewing terror threat in the US.
When Judge Abby Stone lands a meeting with the New York City district attorney, at the DA club, to talk about her ideas for reform, Dan Fielding invites himself along to share his expertise in the art of "backroom dealing"; Gurgs teaches Neil a lesson in confidence;
Katherine has authorized the memorial service for Wesley's grandfather, former CEO Franklin Payne, to be held at corporate headquarters. Besides family and company senior executives, others in attendance include ex-staff that used to work under Franklin, and some of the biggest names in the automotive business. Among the family and senior executives, the only person who truly does seem focused on Franklin's memory is Wesley. Wesley's family members are preoccupied about what to do with the money they will get by selling the company shares they will inherit from ...
Content creator Jaquan has yet to meet his online flame and Rochester, NY, neighbor Shantel, but his social media antics make Nev and Kamie think his case is little fishier than usual.
Rosanna's brother furiously accuses Ada of eroding the Amish values in the house. Jeremiah wants to apologize to Dennis, Fannie has a traumatic beach experience, Maureen confides in Sabrina, and Johnny becomes angry when Rosanna models a bikini in public.
Jiro's mother has taken care of his brother Sam ever since the car accident that left Sam with a traumatic brain injury, but when their mother dies, and it appears that Sam is being abused in his new group home, Jiro has a big decision to make.
Lois interrupts an intense conversation between Clark and John Henry; Kyle tries to run interference between Sarah and Lana; Jonathan has a heated discussion with Candice's dad.
Nikesh and Nicola risk an appearance on live TV in the Lake District while Ed and James go undercover in Greater Manchester. Everyone else is laying low in places from north Wales to Surrey and Brighton, but how long can they go out of sight of the hunters?
Great Slaughter plays host to the summer roadshow of kids' TV show "Jolly Roger", much to the annoyance of editor Dinah Morgan.
The 126 race to rescue a woman with an arrow shot into her head. Judd is doubly surprised by news Wyatt shares. Mateo helps a family member in need and comes to regret it.
The celebrities are still adjusting to camp life, and what better way to help them acclimatise than to invite them to come face to face with the jungle's most terrifying snakes.
Seong-on finds out Sun-dol is acutally Min Jae-yi and feels betrayed. Meanwhile, Tae-gang tells Hwan everything about his secret. Hwan, Jae-yi, Myung-jin and Ga-ram takes one step closer to the truth and starts to track down the secret letter Min Ho-seung left behind, but another crisis hits them.
A woman's demand that her 4K security deposit be returned is marred by the fact that she took the doorbell with her when she left.
This show chronicles the lives, loves, happiness, and heartbreaks of the residents of Summer Bay, a small coastal town jon the upper Northern Beaches of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Two weeks have passed, and while everyone tries to process their grief, Imogen is worried about Rob, and Ollie finds himself stuck in the middle.
Charlie gets a break in a long-unsolved kidnapping case that has haunted him, but runs into trouble when the abductee refuses his help.
Iliza Shlesinger's "Iliza's Locals" is a three part comedy special featuring the best up-and-coming comics in Los Angeles. Iliza sums it up best: "I love the LA comedy scene and have been out almost every night of my life for 17 years. I've watched the scene grow, I've watched comics grow and I want to give the LA comics coming up a chance to share their talent. Los Angeles has the best comics in the country and I want to share the new generation with people."
Iliza Shlesinger's "Iliza's Locals" is a three part comedy special featuring the best up-and-coming comics in Los Angeles. Iliza sums it up best: "I love the LA comedy scene and have been out almost every night of my life for 17 years. I've watched the scene grow, I've watched comics grow and I want to give the LA comics coming up a chance to share their talent. Los Angeles has the best comics in the country and I want to share the new generation with people."
Iliza Shlesinger's "Iliza's Locals" is a three part comedy special featuring the best up-and-coming comics in Los Angeles. Iliza sums it up best: "I love the LA comedy scene and have been out almost every night of my life for 17 years. I've watched the scene grow, I've watched comics grow and I want to give the LA comics coming up a chance to share their talent. Los Angeles has the best comics in the country and I want to share the new generation with people."